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Truly true truth, there. That man-bun was completely taking me out of the story because it absolutely made his hair look like a wig. I know it's always a wig, but this poofed up thing kept making me think of Gary Oldman's vampire hair in whatever the fuck that movie was. And Katrina's hair looked almost equally wiggy,

I lament periodically that the damn series never got fully released on DVD. I have S1 and that's the end of it. Won't be anymore! Stupid music clearance bullshit. I have 97 episodes saved on my DVR and it seems terribly precarious…the machine sometimes breaks down, only to limp back to life later, so I fear losing all

I mentioned this above, but the Wanda actress is now the lead character (in a kind of ensemble cast, but she's the "leader" of the group) in Z Nation. And she kicks ALL kinds of ass!

I liked Francis' adventures in military school (especially his Cool Hand Luke homage, eating 100 peeps…"67! 68! ooh, 65! 66!) and his ranch job (that moment when his family visited him and they set off the Komodo 3000 and night turns to day for a second). True, sometimes it seemed like he had his own show (a lesser

You need to catch Kellita Smith in Z NATION. She is basically the lead character of a ragtag group of apocalypse survivors. She wields multiple weapons against the zombie hordes and is totally powerful and cool in it.

No jokes about Mrs. Patmore hollering at Daisy to go carry in the spotted dick? Cause naughty food humor never gets old.

They do seem to have an ease in their conversation and knowing each other's sexual/romantic asides, plus they speak the same language in terms of the family business. She certainly has more rapport with him now than she has with Gillingham. Not sure about Blake, yet - I think Mary needs to have a dirty weekend with

I believe she eventually marries one of the Howling Commandos. I think Sousa's OK, though, and could possibly be an ally with her in her off-the-grid activities.

All true, but I will say in defense of Robert Duvall in The Judge that he has to stand in the shower with shit all over him, because age. That has to be scary as an aging actor, just letting his sagging, pasty, uncontrollable body BE the story. Unlike say, Space Cowboys, where "age" is talked about but never really

But no love for Big Hero 6? Damon Wayans Jr, people! And an absolutely visually dazzling shiny city world of San Fransokyo - the coolest East-meets-West environment since Firefly/Serenity.

Good to know! The show may be fudging a bit, bringing together the sheer narrative and aesthetic awesomeness of two dandy American retro eateries in the diner and the automat, but I'm all in. In the words of Peggy Carter, "It works."

I was in the mall recently and there was a window display at (I believe) The Limited with Kerry Washington/Scandal-inspired clothes on the mannequins, some kind of meta-pop culture-consumer crossover. I'm hoping something similar will happen with the fashions of Agent Carter! Brown leather bomber jackets with belts

There is no lock-and-load for the girls, right? The buttons never land in the right spot. Back when they first started making trousers for women, they were basically men's pants with a smaller waist so, in old photos and old movies, there always seems to be extra (and unflattering) fabric in the front, between the

I think there was one in Colorado a while back, too.

It's all a button-gaping ill-fitting hellscape of mass-produced upperwear out there. I really envy Hayley her personal seamstress. Her clothes fit like a dream. I think darts are like bra seams…if they don't hit you just right, your boobs look misshapen. I hate shopping for professional attire.

I laughed harder when he said the wasps stung his "doodad." Also, the makeup simulating swelled-up pus-filled skin sacs on his face was very cinema-verite!

Any time Damon Wayans Jr dances, the whole world smiles - and is possibly aroused. Same thing happened on "Happy Endings."

It was so spot-on that I was convinced they'd actually dubbed MM doing the voice. If they didn't, then Amy Poehler's mimicry of Megan Mullally is WAY better than her impression of Hillary Clinton was on SNL.

It took me 3 episodes but I finally figured out that the boarding house manager is Gretchen from Malcolm in the Middle - the hilarious, goofy, German lady from the ranch where Francis worked. Bravo, good lady!

I love the hybridity of that joint! The automat slots with pie and sandwiches makes a great backdrop for character conversations, really visually interesting, especially with that cool green-black color palette (the reviewer is right, color matters). As for the necessity for someone to be cooking "live," there are